[8][4] On 15 June 1981, the passenger services on the Mornington line, which originated and terminated at Frankston, closed altogether.
[4] However, unlike the Mornington line, Stony Point passenger rail services were reinstated on the 27th of September, 1984.
[9][4] In 1984, boom barriers replaced the interlocked gates for the level crossing connecting the two sides of Beach Street just north of the station.
[14][15][16] During the 2011/2012 financial year, Frankston was the 10th-busiest station on Melbourne's metropolitan network, with 2.5 million passenger movements recorded.
[20] On 10 June 1975, diesel locomotive B69, operating an up Long Island steel freight train, collided with Hitachi carriage 27M at the station.
[23][24] Platform 1: Platform 2: Platform 3: Cranbourne Transit operates three bus routes to and from Frankston station, under contract to Public Transport Victoria: Kinetic Melbourne operates one SmartBus route to and from Frankston station, under contract to Public Transport Victoria: Ventura Bus Lines operates eighteen routes via Frankston station, under contract to Public Transport Victoria: SkyBus also operates a service to Melbourne Airport via Frankston station.